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Groups like Britian First and other European white extremists can be rightfully compared to the likes of ISIS and Al Qaeda.
Actually there does seem to be some blurring of the lines in that respect, many are beginning to find that they have a shared interest in causing mayhem and division.
The sweeping popularity of right-wing forces that rally against Islam and Muslim migration points to an underlying social conflict. The roots of this conflict are often believed to lie in the inherent incompatibility of Western and Islamic civilisations. However, there are a number of cases of neo-Nazis joining Islamic terrorist organisations and far-right party leaders converting to Islam. This shows that the relationship between the far-right and Islam is much more complex than is commonly thought.
 
I didn't make this up. And white supremacists are as mad as a bag of badgers so absolutely anything can be expected.
One of The ideological leaders of combat18, a long time fascist activist David Myatt converted to Islam. The belief in subjugating entire populations, persecuting Minorities to the point of death And genocide, the Complete intolerance of any human characteristic That is at odds with their bigoted view on how the world should be, based on a pack of lies and falsehoods Propagated by messianic dictators and and priests. A tendency to appeal to damaged and oppressed people who feel they are not a part of the societies they live in by raising their fears of those they see as inferior. I’m see a very great lot in common between the far right and fundamentalist Islam. Same goes for fundamentalist Hindus, Christians, Jews etc.
 
They tried to invade the BBC at MediaCity the other day and got trapped in the revolving door. Then, man down but bravely soldiering on, they got stuck in the other revolving door.



I don't know what fake news they were planning to expose in that building anyway, it's where the software engineers would be if it wasn't the weekend and it wasn't in the middle of Corona shutdown.
 
One of The ideological leaders of combat18, a long time fascist activist David Myatt converted to Islam. The belief in subjugating entire populations, persecuting Minorities to the point of death And genocide, the Complete intolerance of any human characteristic That is at odds with their bigoted view on how the world should be, based on a pack of lies and falsehoods Propagated by messianic dictators and and priests. A tendency to appeal to damaged and oppressed people who feel they are not a part of the societies they live in by raising their fears of those they see as inferior. I’m see a very great lot in common between the far right and fundamentalist Islam. Same goes for fundamentalist Hindus, Christians, Jews etc.

And yet white supremacists/‘racial nationalists’ seem far happier to laud Assad, the IRI and even the PRC than they do ISIS.

Britain first aren’t racial nationalists anyway, they are far closer to the religious far right of Eastern Europe
 
Religion and racial supremacism is one hell of a toxic mix.
Many of Britain First's followers effective worship of the Third Reich turns them from being a nuisance to a real dangerous lot.
 
Worshipping the third reich by getting all het up by graffiti on a bust of Churchill
Easy to dismiss them as Dads army types, but their fuhrer is a former BNP activist and is a committed fascist. They attempt to win support from sections of the working class by masquerading as patriots just as the NF did year after year by maintaining a presence at the annual wreath laying ceremonies on Poppy Day. Whenever fascists organise they should be physically opposed, and whilst I think it’s Good fun to show the bumbling fools struggling to walk through a door, We must remember the Abject misery their ‘Christian family-values Far right comrades’ across Europe Are inflicting on minorities. It’s good to laugh at them but the fact that they seem to be able to garner such a huge amount of publicity in relation to their actual size should surely be cause for worry. Same goes for that other ex-BNP activist tommy Robinson - he’s in the news for something or other every week it seems. They keep looking for a major break by attempting to hijack causes such as lee rigsbys murder, northern grooming gangs etc, and it only needs one little fascist outfit to actually produce an effective leader Capable of really capitalising on one of these Big news issues And they might actually make a breakthrough And start building. I believe all these far right groupings should be treated as dangerous and physically opposed at every opportunity with the utmost vigour while they are still led by idiots even by fascist standards, and laughing at them is good, but closing down their ability to organise on the streets must always be an anti fascist priority
 

The far-right group Britain First has been duped into protesting outside hotels which do not contain asylum seekers after being supplied with a fake list including the Dorchester on Park Lane, London, and a pub hotel owned by an associate of Dominic Cummings.
 
They tried to invade the BBC at MediaCity the other day and got trapped in the revolving door. Then, man down but bravely soldiering on, they got stuck in the other revolving door.



I don't know what fake news they were planning to expose in that building anyway, it's where the software engineers would be if it wasn't the weekend and it wasn't in the middle of Corona shutdown.

That music. They're so ridiculous!
 

The far-right group Britain First has registered as a political party after its application was approved by the Electoral Commission.

Party leader Paul Golding said he was "ecstatic" and would start "building the electoral arm of our party".
The party was deregistered in 2017 after it failed to renew its registration on time.

An Electoral Commission spokesperson said the party's application had "met the legal criteria".
The watchdog assesses potential new parties to ensure they comply with legal obligations and that their proposed names, descriptions and emblems do not risk misleading or confusing voters.

Parties also need to show that their constitutions or membership policies do not breach equalities law.
The Electoral Commission does not consider a group's political views when deciding whether or not to register a party.
 
would love to see the mental gymnastics Britian first have used to show their consititions and membership policies do not break equalitie laws

who is the Black friend?

:hmm:
 
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